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Learn 200 Hand Embroidery Stitches: Step-by-Step Guide with Patterns

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Wish to study extra stitches? This traditional from Sarah’s Hand Embroidery will take you thru a treasure trove of stitches that you simply by no means knew existed. Be taught 200 hand embroidery stitches by step-by-step photographic illustrations with suggestions, strategies, tasks, and patterns . ❤️ Sure, it is a photo-intensive embroidery ebook with 1500 photographic pictures in 450 pages!

Discover the ultimate resource for both traditional and contemporary hand embroidery with Sarah's Hand Embroidery ebook. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced learner, this ebook is perfect for exploring different stitches and crafting projects. Dive into a detailed Image Dictionary featuring 200 stitches sorted into stitch families for easy reference and learning. Each stitch is carefully explained step-by-step with accompanying clear images, as well as on difficulty level, practical applications, and alternative names. Start creating beautiful patterns with confidence using this comprehensive guide.

If you're new to hand embroidery, our comprehensive guide is perfect for you. It includes tips and techniques for handling needles, threads, fabric, hoops, and other essential tools, making it an ideal reference for beginners. This ebook not only provides fascinating insights into traditional embroidery styles but also delves into the origins and history of various stitches, sparking curiosity in embroiderers of all skill levels to explore further.

No need to worry about how to follow these embroidery stitches - this ebook includes step-by-step printable patterns and projects for hand embroidery enthusiasts!

Sarah’s Hand Embroidery ebook consists of:

  • 200 hand embroidery stitches with step-by-step photographic illustrations
  • 1500 images in 450 pages
  • A categorized image dictionary so that you can choose the stitches
  • Sew classes and sew households
  • Drawing, tracing and transferring patterns
  • Hooping the material, separating the floss and threading the needle
  • Strategies for ending and knotting the thread
  • Shade wheel and information for selecting colours
  • 30 patterns, with sew guides and concepts
  • Pattern embroidery for every sew household
  • Historical past and maps of conventional embroidery types

Notice: Primarily based on our readers’ suggestions, now we have included hyperlinks to patterns in PDF format that may be downloaded and printed. Subscribe or contact us to get extra printable patterns!

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